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Bloomberg

What the Pandemic Showed Us About Work Productivity

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Sep.28 -- Manny Maceda, worldwide managing partner at Bain & Co., discusses the company’s report on the lessons learned from the pandemic and the future of work post-coronavirus. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

UBS's Nelson Sees `Modest Downside' for European Stocks

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Aug.19 -- Nick Nelson, head of European equity strategy at UBS, speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open" about the outlook for stock markets and the euro.
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Bloomberg

Inflation Rises Still Feel Transitory: Julia Coronado

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May.14 -- U.S. consumer sentiment deteriorated unexpectedly in early May as Americans grew increasingly concerned about rising prices. Julia Coronado, president and founder of Macropolicy Perspectives, talks with Bloomberg's Romaine...
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Shoppers May Be Less Likely To Spend Big This Holiday Season

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Florida shoppers say they're not very comfortable spending amid rising gas prices and pandemic blows.
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CLEAN : Palestinian activists condemn hacking by Israeli Pegasus spyware

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Palestinian activists Obai Al-Aboudi and Salah Hammouri condemn the hacking by Israeli Pegasus spyware and call for the international community to take action after an investigation by a European rights group found that it was used to...
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Bloomberg

Japan Extends Virus Emergency by More Than Two Weeks

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Sep.09 -- The Japanese government extended the virus emergency for Tokyo and large parts of the country by more than two weeks beyond the current Sunday expiration as high levels of delta variant-infections continue to put strain on the...
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Bloomberg

Investors Face Information Vacuum on Virus: RBC's Calvasina

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Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets Head of U.S. Equity Strategy joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" to discuss the upcoming hearing with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan Says Buy the Dip as Investors Face Volatility

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Investors are bracing for increasing volatility related to the emergence of the omicron variant, but a JPMorgan strategist suggests buying the dips it brings to the market. Bloomberg's Dani Burger reports.
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Bloomberg

Daybreak Europe Show Open: Parity For Euro Dollar

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Manus Cranny and Tom Mackenzie open "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe," discussing whether there is a chance to reach parity when it comes to euro dollar.
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Bloomberg

Daybreak Europe Show Open: Has the Market Bottomed Out?

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Dani Burger and Manus Cranny open "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" discussing if the market has reached the bottom.
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Bloomberg

The Key Takeaways From Sifma's Economic Outlook for 2023

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Kenneth Bentsen Jr., Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (Sifma) CEO, discusses Sifma's outlook for the US economy and Federal Reserve monetary policy in 2023 on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Sifma expects the CPI to...
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Bloomberg

South Africa's Godongwana: 10% Chance Ramaphosa Resigns

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South Africa Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana sees only a 10% chance that President Cyril Ramaphosa resigns, saying that the governing Africa National Congress hasn't accepted that he will leave. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on...
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Bloomberg

Consumers Signal Bumpy Road Ahead: Univ. of Michigan

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Joanne Hsu, University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers director, breaks down the latest consumer sentiment data. Speaking on "Bloomberg Markets," Hsu says consumer are increasingly concerned about interest rates. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Curated Video

Americans Cut Back On Spending This Holiday Season

Higher Ed
High inflation isn’t stopping people from shopping. But families are being mindful, and for some, that might mean buying less this year.
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Bloomberg

BOJ Watchers See Higher Chance of June Shift

Higher Ed
A Bloomberg Survey reveals that almost two-thirds of Bank of Japan watchers now expect monetary policy changes by June, after the confirmation hearings of Governor nominee Kazuo Ueda. Paul Jackson reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

SMEs Optimistic About Greater Bay Area's Potential: Lee

Higher Ed
Herbert Lee, partner at Bain & Company, discusses China's Greater Bay Area, the economic potential of the area and how Beijing is supporting its growth. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Curated Video

FRANCE: GONESSE: CONCORDE CRASH: TRIBUTES

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English/French/Nat A silent march was held in Gonesse, France, on Friday in memory of those who died in the Concorde crash. 114 people perished when the Air France supersonic jet fell out of the sky and plunged into the town's...
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Curated Video

KOSOVO: REPORTS OF ATROCITIES AT SERB RUN PRISON

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Albanian/Nat With the bombing campaign officially at an end and Serb forces withdrawn from the area, more and more stories about the horrors within the southern Kosovo province of Yugoslavia emerge. A prison in Smrekonice, near the...
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Curated Video

In a sign of the times, the Florida Lottery is giving free gas as a prize. In a new game, five people will win free gas for life or $52,000 in cash if they prefer. Fifty people will get free gas for a year, $2,600 worth of prepaid gas cards.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Florida lottery gambles on new prize: Free gas CAPTION: In a sign of the times, the Florida Lottery is giving free gas as a prize. In a new game, five people will win free gas for life or $52,000 in cash if they prefer....
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Curated Video

SYND 30 7 77 DR MOTLANA INTERVIEW

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black students and civic leaders of the african township of soweto seem set for a confrontation with the south african government over their demands for autonomy for soweto and an end to the government-appointed boards which oversee...
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Curated Video

NASA said Wednesday that a survey of astronauts and flight surgeons found no evidence of launch day drinking by crew members, despite a report last year of two cases of drunkenness

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HEADLINE: NASA: No evidence of launch day drinking CAPTION: NASA said Wednesday that a survey of astronauts and flight surgeons found no evidence of launch day drinking by crew members, despite a report last year of two cases of...
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Curated Video

The U.S. Coast Guard is in Port-au-Prince handing over donated aid to the Haitian authorities. The USCG is also surveying the port to see if it''s safe enought to reopen to cargo traffic.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: U.S. Coast Guard surveying Haiti''s ports CAPTION: The U.S. Coast Guard spent Monday assessing port structures in Haiti''s capital. Officials say their goal is get the port reopen as quickly as possible so that much needed...
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Curated Video

A new AP-Ipsos poll suggests most Americans believe the country is moving in the wrong direction.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: AP-Ipsos Poll: Americans think country is off track CAPTION: A new AP-Ipsos poll suggests most Americans believe the country is moving in the wrong direction. (June 19) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Is the country heading in the...
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According to the Lundberg Survey, the national average price for gasoline rose about 13 cents over the last two weeks. On Nov. 16, the average price of regular gasoline was $3.09 a gallon

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Survey: Gas price up 13 cents in last two weeks CAPTION: According to the Lundberg Survey, the national average price for gasoline rose about 13 cents over the last two weeks. On Nov. 16, the average price of regular...